Ted Ginn Jr. and Kyle Williams listed as “questionable”

Tight end Delanie Walker is out for this game not surprisingly after sustaining a significant injury to his jaw. Meanwhile neither Kyle Williams (concussion) nor Ted Ginn Jr. (ankle) practiced for the third straight day leading to the belief that neither one would available for Sunday’s season finale in St. Louis.
Both Williams and Ginn are listed as “questionable” meaning they have a 50-50 chance to play as is linebacker Patrick Willis. Willis did participate in a limited fashion in all three days of practice this week.
Walker came by the facility briefly according to the man who will take his place, Justin Peelle.
“He’s not talking a whole bunch,” said Peelle, who wasn’t sure if Walker’s jaw was wired shut. “I texted him a couple of times and said if you need anything, let me know. He’s trying to get better. The goal is for us to play long enough so he can comeback and help us out later on.”
Peelle said he didn’t think to ask him about his jaw.
“I wasn’t going to ask him, because he wasn’t going to answer,” Peelle said.
Meanwhile Jim Harbaugh said that safety Reggie Smith is likely to be the punt returner if Williams and Ginn are out. Harbaugh also said Ginn had a workout before practice and said Ginn is coming along. Kendall Hunter is a likely candidate to return kickoffs.